Image Courtesy Country LivingMiranda Lambert serves as the first-ever guest editor of Country Living magazine for the June issue, out May 19. In the cover story, Miranda also reveals she and hubby Blake Shelton are currently building a new house with their 15 rescued animals in mind.

Miranda says with a laugh, "I’ve been saving inspiration [for the house] on Pinterest. A friend of mine recently said, ‘I can see your Pinterest boards, and all you have on there are dog rooms.’"

Blake and Miranda also plan to spend a lot time in their garden this summer. "This year, we’re planting tomatoes and strawberries to make jam, "Miranda says. "I have a little downtime this summer, so I’m looking forward to this task.”

Image Courtesy Danny Clinch/Varvatos/Southern Ground/BMLGZac Brown Band's new album, Jekyll + Hyde, is the group's third consecutive studio project to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200 Albums chart. According to Billboard and Nielsen Music, Jekyll + Hyde moved 228,000 equivalent albums in its first week. That tally takes into account actual album sales along with statistics from streaming services.

Jekyll + Hyde also tops Billboard's Country Albums chart, with Tyler Farr's new release, Suffer in Peace, following at #2 with 42,000 units sold and streamed. Suffer in Peace also comes in at #4 on the overall Billboard 200, which is Tyler's highest position on that chart to date.

Image Courtesy CMAThe 14th season of American Idol is coming to a close soon, so it's a great time to ask judge Keith Urban some questions about this year's finalists. Keith is hosting a Facebook chat about Idol on Wednesday at 5:45 p.m. ET just hours before the show airs at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.

American Idol's 14th season wraps up with a two-part finale airing Tuesday, May 12 and Wednesday, May 13.

Image Courtesy Varvatos/Southern Ground/BMLGZac Brown Band's new album, Jekyll + Hyde, is shaping up to be one of the biggest country albums of 2015, so the group members can rest assured they didn't waste any time writing and recording the eclectic project. Most of the project was written on the road late at night following the band's 2014 concert dates. They narrowed the batch of tunes down to the 16 songs that made the final cut, but the guys didn't head straight to the recording studio at that point.

Lead singer Zac Brown says, "We spent a full week down at the beach arranging the record with all the guys getting all the harmony right, getting everything ready."

After all that work, Zac Brown Band still took four months in the recording studio creating Jekyll + Hyde.

"We’ve never spent that much time working on the album, and I think that you can tell on this one," Zac says. "There’s that much detail in every single one of these songs, so you really have to listen to it a bunch of times to really kind of catch all the different nuances of what’s happening."

He goes on to describe Jekyll + Hyde as the "most extravagant painting that we’ve ever done as a band."

Zac Brown Band is on the road touring in support of Jekyll + Hyde all summer long. Go to ZacBrownBand.com for dates.

Burke/Triolo Productions/ThinkstockWillie Nelson appears on ABC's The View and NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers Wednesday promoting his just-released memoir, It's a Long Story.

Lady Antebellum's Charles Kelley shared a photo on Twitter Tuesday from the beach in Florida showing off his reading material -- a special issue of Life magazine profiling his "favorite band of all time," Fleetwood Mac.